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After My Groom Protected His Mistress at Our Engagement Party Novel Cover

After My Groom Protected His Mistress at Our Engagement Party

The bridal suite of the St. Regis was everything I'd dreamed of—crystal chandeliers casting prismatic light across ivory walls, fresh roses scenting the air, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Manhattan's glittering skyline. But despite the perfection surrounding me, my stomach churned with nerves. I touched the simple silver pendant at my throat—my mother's final gift before cancer took her. The cool metal against my skin had always been my anchor in moments of anxiety. "You can do this, Mom," I whispered to her memory. "I found someone who loves me for me." Six years of living as an ordinary woman in Brooklyn had taught me to recognize genuine affection. Or so I thought. The door burst open without warning, and Aunt Nancy swept in like a hurricane in Chanel, her oversized diamond earrings catching the light as she turned her nose up at everything in sight. "Oh, Emberly, dear." Her voice dripped with condescension as she circled me, inspecting my dress.
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Chapter 3

The champagne flute trembled in my hand as Dante abandoned me on the stage, his footsteps echoing across the marble floor with purpose I'd never heard before. The crowd parted for him like the Red Sea, all eyes following his movement toward Leighton's trembling form.

"Dante," I whispered, but my voice was lost in the murmurs rippling through the ballroom.

He reached her in seconds, his tall frame folding around her petite one as his arms encircled her waist. I watched, frozen in place, as he pulled her against his chest with a familiarity that made my stomach clench.

"Shh, it's okay," he murmured into her veil, his lips practically touching her ear. "I've got you."

The intimacy of the gesture struck me like a physical blow. This wasn't the protective embrace of a childhood friend—this was something else entirely. His hands settled at the small of her back, fingers splayed possessively against the black fabric of her funeral gown.

Leighton melted into him, her theatrical sobs softening into something more controlled, more... calculated. Through the sheer veil, I caught the slightest upward curve of her lips as she nestled closer to him.

The room spun around me as whispers grew louder. I forced myself to move, descending the steps on unsteady legs until I stood just feet away from them.

"Dante," I said, my voice stronger than I expected. "What are you doing?"

He looked up, his hazel eyes meeting mine with something that looked almost like defiance. "Emberly, Leighton is grieving. She needs support right now."

"I understand that," I replied, struggling to keep my voice level as dozens of eyes bored into us. "But why are you holding her like that? We're in the middle of our engagement toast."

The question hung in the air between us. Around us, the crowd had fallen completely silent, hundreds of guests watching our private moment transform into public spectacle.

Dante's expression hardened, his jaw tightening in a way I'd never seen before. When he spoke, his voice carried across the ballroom with surprising force.

"You need to be the bigger person here, Emberly."

The words hit me like ice water. "Excuse me?"

"Look at yourself," he continued, his tone sharpening. "Leighton just lost a baby—her child. And here you are, worried about some stupid toast?"

Heat rushed to my face as dozens of guests shifted uncomfortably. "That's not—I'm not—"

"You're being selfish," Dante cut me off, his voice rising. "Show some empathy for once. Not everything is about you."

I felt something crack inside me as he turned back to Leighton, murmuring comforting words I couldn't hear. The man I thought I knew—the one who'd spent nights talking about our future, who'd proposed with tears in his eyes—was gone.

From the edge of the crowd, Aunt Nancy's voice cut through the silence with surgical precision.

"Well, this is exactly what I meant," she stage-whispered to Isabella Montgomery, a prominent socialite whose approval seemed to matter very much to Dante's family. "No class, no breeding."

Isabella nodded vigorously, her diamond earrings catching the light as she leaned in conspiratorially. "Absolutely shocking behavior. You'd think she'd have some basic understanding of social grace."

Their voices carried just loud enough for me to hear every word, each syllable carefully enunciated for maximum impact.

"The Blackwoods deserve someone who understands discretion," Aunt Nancy continued. "Not this... this working-class girl with no concept of appropriate public behavior."

"Completely unsuitable," Isabella agreed, her eyes sweeping over my simple ivory dress with undisguised disdain. "I mean, look at her. No wonder Dante's family has reservations."

I stood frozen between them, caught in a crossfire of whispers and stares that seemed to strip away every ounce of dignity I had left. The engagement ring on my finger suddenly felt like it weighed a thousand pounds.

Around me, the crowd's murmurs grew louder, some guests openly pointing while others pretended not to stare. Phones appeared in hands throughout the ballroom, camera flashes beginning to pop like tiny lightning strikes.

And through it all, Dante held Leighton closer, his back to me as if I no longer existed at all.

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